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Gold Coast Titans vs Brisbane Broncos preview – NRL 2013 Round 5

The second of the NRL Round 5 matches tonight is between Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos. The opening kick is set to commence at 7:35pm local time with the game to be played at Skilled Park. The odds have home team the Titans as the clear favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos.

Skilled Park

Friday 19.35pm

Odds:

Gold Coast Titans $1.50 vs Brisbane Broncos $2.65 at Sportsbet Australia

Gold Coast Titans $1.47 vs Brisbane Broncos $2.75 at Luxbet Australia

 

Preview:

 

Watch Out Titans: The Broncos, it would seem, are just getting warmed up. Last week’s performance against the premiers Melbourne was their best of 2013, and while they didn’t win they showed the courage and skills that’ll challenge most teams in the competition. Against the Storm – regarded as the NRL’s best defending unit – Brisbane scored their highest number of points this season (26), while dominating line-breaks (6-4), completions (81 per cent compared with 77 per cent) and tallying fewer missed tackles (19 to 25). All signs are pointing to an improved performance once again this week.
Watch Out Broncos: The Titans are on the rise – and they’re proving particularly tough at home so far in 2013. After a poor showing at Skilled Park in 2012 when the home side won just four of 12 matches, the Gold Coast are determined to convert their Robina base into a fortress – and they’ve started this season in the best possible fashion by smashing the Raiders and pipping the Sea Eagles. Will they bruise the Broncos this week? Don’t expect the home side to concede many points – opposition teams have scored an average of just seven points a game at Skilled Park in 2013.
Plays To Watch: The Titans looking to pop a pass – they rank equal top for offloads with 14.5 per match; Broncos fullback Corey Norman chiming into the backline after shifts from Scott Prince and Peter Wallace; Jamal Idris and David Mead charging full speed on the right-hand side of the field off the passing of Albert Kelly – they caused havoc last weekend against Penrith; Brisbane moving the ball right to left – their left side scored each of their five tries last weekend against Melbourne.
Key Match-Up: It’s quite literally master v apprentice here – former Titans hero Scott Prince up against the man he mentored last season, Aidan Sezer.
Prince wanted to stay at the Gold Coast but when the Broncos offered him a two-year deal they were prepared to let him go. Now the Titans’ playmaking responsibilities rest with Sezer and livewire Albert Kelly – a combination most experts wrote off at the start of the season – and that 6 and 7 combo has helped the Gold Coast to equal third on the competition ladder.
Sezer’s Titans have won three from four and Prince’s Broncos have won just one from four – expect the former Queensland and Australian halfback to raise his game a notch or two here.
Where It Will Be Won: Big games are won in the forwards, and it’ll prove no different here. So far this season, both teams’ runs of form can be attributed to their forward packs and their ability to march through the centre of the field and provide attacking room for their playmakers and outside backs.
So far this season, the Titans have proven impressive metre-eaters, gaining an average of 1473 metres per match (second in the NRL), conceding just 1301.5 (seventh) in the process. The Broncos, meanwhile, have poorer records on both fronts – and it’s a primary reason for their dismal start to the year. They’ve gained an average of just 1265.5 metres per match (12th in the NRL), conceding 1372.8. When you work out the maths, it’s a difference of almost 210 metres per game between these two sides – and a hell of a lot more attacking opportunities for the Titans!
If the Broncos are steamrolled as the Gold Coast forwards march downfield, they’ll be driving back to Brisbane having suffered another defeat.
The History: Played 13; Broncos 9, Titans 4. The Titans won the last time these sides met but before that the Broncos strung together a run of six meetings dating back to 2009. The record is two games apiece at Skilled Park.
Match Officials: Referees – Shayne Hayne & Alan Shortall; Sideline Officials – Jeff Younis & Chris Butler; Video Referees – Bernard Sutton & Justin Morgan.
Televised: Channel Nine – Live 7.30pm (Qld), delayed 9.30pm (NSW); Fox Sports – Delayed 1am.
The Way We See It: This could well prove the match of the round – little brother Gold Coast up against the might of the Broncos. We tip Brisbane – on the back of an influential performance by former Titan Scott Prince – by seven points in a low-scoring affair.
Teams:
Gold Coast Titans:William Zillman, Kevin Gordon, Brad Takairangi, Jamal Idris, David Mead, Aidan Sezer, Albert Kelly, Luke Douglas, Matt Srama, Nate Myles, Greg Bird, Ben Ridge, Ashley Harrison
Interchange: Dave Taylor, Luke Bailey, Ryan James, Beau Falloon, Luke O’Dwyer, Steve Michaels (two to be omitted).Brisbane Broncos:

Corey Norman, Josh Hoffman, Jack Reed, Justin Hodges, Lachlan Maranta, Scott Prince, Peter Wallace, Ben Hannant, Andrew McCullough, Sam Thaiday (c), Alex Glenn, Matt Gillett, Corey Parker
Interchange: Ben Hunt, Dunamis Lui, David Hala, Scott Anderson, Nick Slyney, Jordan Kahu, Jarrod Wallace (three to be omitted).

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